Referencing
The Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s recommended referencing style is the .
The Library team and the Academic Skills tutor can support you in using this style.
Some students prefer to organise their sources manually, and if so you might want to use our ‘Organise Your Research’ Excel template.
Cite Them Right
Cite Them Right is available via (search the terms Cite Them Right). Cite Them Right explains reference correctly across eight referencing styles, including the Chicago Manual of Style. Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ students and staff can that clicks through Senate House authentication.
It’s designed to simplify the process of referencing, including how to paraphrase, quote, and understand the differences between secondary and primary sources.
We also have a print book of Cite Them Right, .
Chicago Manual of Style
The complete is a comprehensive guide; Chapter 14Ìýprovides extensive advice and citation examples.
Find more academic platforms in the area of Library Search.
Getting help
You can use a Book a Librarian appointment to get 1-2-1 help with referencing. Our Academic Skills tutor, Anjali, can also help with referencing.